Today in Trumpworld — Feb. 6

11:45 a.m.: Trump will receive a central command and special operations briefing at the base.

12:30 p.m.: Trump will lunch with enlisted personnel.

1:15 p.m.: Trump will deliver remarks at the base.

2:00 p.m.: Trump will meet with Florida Gov. Rick Scott, and is scheduled to leave the base for Washington at 2:20 p.m.

OTHER HAPPENINGS: Press secretary Sean Spicer is scheduled to gaggle with the press on the return flight from Florida. Vice President Mike Pence has no public events scheduled.

WHAT TO WATCH TODAY: Trump could find himself facing blowback from within his own party on two fronts: his attempts to draw moral equivalence between the U.S. and Russia, and his sustained attacks on the judiciary. For Republicans on the Hill who hate answering for Trump’s latest controversial remarks, this won’t be a fun start to the week.

MORNING TWEETS: Trump spent much of the weekend harshly attacking a federal judge on Twitter who ruled against his immigration ban. Trump began this morning with tweets labelling “any negative polls” as “fake news,” and announced, “I call my own shots.” More from POLITICO’s Nolan D. McCaskill.

INSIDE THE WEST WING:From the New York Times’ Glenn Thrush and Maggie Haberman: “Aides confer in the dark because they cannot figure out how to operate the light switches in the cabinet room. Visitors conclude their meetings and then wander around, testing doorknobs until finding one that leads to an exit. In a darkened, mostly empty West Wing, Mr. Trump’s provocative chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, finishes another 16-hour day planning new lines of attack. Usually around 6:30 p.m., or sometimes later, Mr. Trump retires upstairs to the residence to recharge, vent and intermittently use Twitter. With his wife, Melania, and young son, Barron, staying in New York, he is almost always by himself, sometimes in the protective presence of his imposing longtime aide and former security chief, Keith Schiller. When Mr. Trump is not watching television in his bathrobe or on his phone reaching out to old campaign hands and advisers, he will sometimes set off to explore the unfamiliar surroundings of his new home.”

HAPPENING THIS WEEK: Trump’s SCOTUS pick, Neil Gorsuch, will hit the Hill for a charm offensive with Senators. More from POLITICO’s Seung Min Kim. Trump’s pick for Education secretary, Betsy DeVos, and attorney general, Jeff Sessions, are both expected to get Senate confirmation votes this week, per our friends at Playbook. The DeVos vote will likely be a squeaker.

IMMIGRATION ORDER UPDATE:From POLITICO’s Josh Gerstein: “Three states, nearly 100 technology companies and a variety of immigrant rights advocacy groups are pleading with a federal appeals court not to allow President Donald Trump to reinstate his executive order sharply limiting travel to the U.S. by citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries. The legal briefs piled up at the San Francisco-based 9th Circuit Court of Appeals late Sunday and in the wee hours of Monday morning as critics of Trump's travel ban fought a federal government request to lift an order a federal district court judge in Seattle issued Friday temporarily blocking most of the key aspects of Trump's controversial immigration-limiting anti-terrorism directive.”